Scientific & Common Names: Scientifically known as Cassia ampliceps (also sometimes classified under the Acacia genus) and locally known as "Salt Wattle" or "Talh Malhi".
General Appearance & Growth: An upright tree or shrub featuring a slender, straight main trunk that tops into a well-balanced, moderately dense green canopy.
Foliage (Leaves): It has very long, thin, strap-like leaves that weep gracefully, giving the plant a soft, airy, and elegant texture.
Environmental Tolerance: Highly resilient to drought and extreme heat, with excellent tolerance to soil salinity (hence the name "Malhi" or Salt-tolerant), making it ideal for desert climates and arid environments.
Landscape Use: Widely used in environmental afforestation projects, roadside landscaping, and sustainable gardens as a low-water-consumption aesthetic element.
The plant does not include the pot.
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